Pandora Handheld Gaming Computer prototype
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by Matt Burns on January 29, 2009


We’ve heard about the fabled Pandora handheld emulation device for a while now and maybe, just maybe, it will hit the market before we lose interest. This prototype looks similar to the early renderings which is great cause it seems like the perfect, pocketable size. All the specs are the same too, but now we can see the little guy in action.

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  • Um, D.S rip-off, anyone?

  • MB, did you brain your damage this weekend?

  • Well, this may seem a bit old style for most gamers but for kids, this Pandora handheld gaming computer prototype will still be a hit

  • Yes DS rip off but this has one thing the DS doesn’t a linux os. That fact alone has me interested playing old school games with the ability to run most linux apps is worth a look when its released

    • Are you blind and dumb? A “DS ripoff”?!

      DS = Dual Screen right?

      I can count. One screen.

      Why is it a ripoff? Because the bloody thing has a hinge and closes? Like a laptop? A cellphone?

      What about those stupid things girls (and cross dressers) use to powder their noses? It’s got a hinge. Maybe this is a ripoff of the things girls (and cross dressers) use to powder their noses!

      Oh, and Crysis is a ripoff of Halo is a ripoff of Goldeneye 64 is a ripoff of Doom because it was the first first person shooter?

      Did I mention Doom is a ripoff of World War II? That had guns too.

      Look at the stats of the machine.

      Look at what it does, allows emulation, and open development, and OS support, and notice…

      IT IS NOTHING LIKE A DS!

      I am not interested in a DS, if someone gave one to me for free, I’d just sell it on craigslist or something.

      Pandora, I want. I want it bad!

    • Oops. That response was meant for Jonathan Clivaz, not you, Adam. My apologies.

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